1) Buildable/Runnable ChucK with MAUI included

(Mac OSX, Snow Leopard, Lion required, Windoze desired but optional).

chuck-Mini would in a way take care of my file-path problems,
as running chuck from the command line or from a clickable
script (which could do a cd if necessary) would automagically
put things in the directory from where chuck was evoked, and
I can ensure all necessary files are there.

Buildable means getting makefiles in a state where I can build stuff.

I have lots of things I'd like to fold into/expose that I could try
out and give you for future releases, or just use in my own
private chuck builds, but only if I can compile. Some of these
include making sure every UG that makes sense obeys some
standard messages (like NoteOn, ADSR for example doesn't
know what NoteOn means, only KeyOn), more innards of UGs
are exposed for power users, etc.

Update 2011-10-18

I managed to get the UI stuff to pop up from command line chuck. Its still a bit messy, but you should be able to build the latest with the following:

2) extended MAUI widgets (vertical slider, bitmap buttons, other?)

3) SetPath("path"); for chuck

Maybe support for an environment CHUCK_PATH variable,
maybe support for ./ ../ etc.
while you're at it, maybe support for environment variables in general?

4) something else I think of that I need for levitin's study

5) Some HID additions:

Absolute trackpad finger position. I think I've seen code for this
in various forums, and we can get absolute cursor position, but just delta track pad.
Possible multi-touch support as well.
Fuller (native) support for graphics tablets

6) GreyHole

(BlackHole that ticks at decimated rate, anything
chucked to it only runs each N samples). This would be hugely
helpful for smoothing functions, doing lower rate signal processing,
etc. It could also really ease up processor use, as long as the underlying
tree-traversal is efficient. I've implemented it native by chucking for
one sample and unchucking for N-1. But it would be nice for a UG to
take care of this automatically, and efficiently.

7) Chug-in (runtime) UG loading.

I understand you've worked on this
some already.

Update 2011-10-18

Right, I've already got together most of the stuff needed for this. I'd say try getting my Bitcrusher ugen chugin to work, and then use that as a framework to build whatever else you need.